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@daffodil/paypal

@daffodil/paypal manages the graphQL calls, state, selectors, and models for making a payment token request to PayPal.

Overview

Requests should be made through the DaffGeneratePaypalExpressToken action through the DaffPaypalFacade. Selection of the retrieved token and other pertinent fields (including navigation urls for PayPal) can also be done through the DaffPaypalFacade.

@daffodil/paypal currently supports both a Magento driver and an in-memory driver for local development, but this will not enable an entire workflow of the PayPal process because it requires a configured sandbox url.

Installation

To install @daffodil/paypal, use the following commands in the terminal.

Install with npm:

npm install @daffodil/paypal --save

Install with yarn:

yarn add @daffodil/paypal

Getting started

Using in-memory web API

Import the DaffPaypalInMemoryDriverModule.forRoot() into your root component.

Using Magento backend

  1. Import the DaffPaypalMagentoDriverModule.forRoot() into your root component.
  2. Use the DAFF_PAYPAL_EXPRESS_DRIVER_CONFIG injection token to set up your PayPal URLs (the URLs that are given to PayPal to direct the customer back to your site)

Extensions and customizations

If you feel like what our services return just won't cut it for your business needs, no problem! All of the reducers, effects, selectors, actions, and facades are 100% reusable with a customized model and service.

If the DaffPaypalExpressTokenResponse doesn't have all of the necessary fields you require, you'll need to provide three things:

  1. A custom service that implements the DaffPaypalExpressServiceInterface. This should be injected with the DaffPaypalExpressDriver injection token to override the default service.
  2. A custom service that implements the DaffPaypalTransformerInterface. This should be injected with the DaffPaypalTransformer injection token to override the default transformer.
  3. Define a model that extends the DaffPaypalExpressTokenResponse and/or the DaffPaypalExpressTokenRequest.

These steps should allow you to make supported requests to PayPal in whatever way you'd like, while still being compatible with the Daffodil redux state, because all redux components are generically defined.